Old-home expertise for brickwork, liners, and seasonal safety—serving Denver’s most historic neighborhoods since 2012

Comprehensive chimney sweep for Cherry Hills Village homes and businesses.
Thorough structural assessment of brick, mortar, and flue for older homes
Durable, code-compliant liners for older chimneys with damaged flues
Precision restoration of historic chimney mortar joints to prevent water damage
Sealing the top of your chimney to block water intrusion and prevent deterioration
Deep cleaning to eliminate flammable buildup and modernize older fireplaces
Protecting your chimney from debris, pests, and wind-driven rain in Cherry Hills Village
We hold ourselves to the highest standards so you can hire with total confidence.
Cherry Hills Village is defined by its sprawling estates and historic architecture, not just its exclusive zip code. I founded Ryan Nakamura Chimney LLC out of a deep respect for the character found in these older homes. Many chimney services treat every flue the same, but the masonry in our neighborhood often dates back several generations and requires a delicate, preservationist hand rather than aggressive industrial sweeping techniques. We focus on maintaining the soul of your structure while ensuring modern safety compliance.

Cherry Hills Village’s older homes have chimneys built to last, not to code. Most sweeps focus on soot removal and call it a day, but they rarely check for hidden mortar deterioration, cracked liners, or crown damage that turns a minor repair into a $5,000+ rebuild. We use high-resolution cameras and moisture meters to spot issues before they become emergencies.
Denver’s freeze-thaw cycles turn weak mortar into a sponge, while summer hail and wind-driven rain erode chimney crowns. Older masonry wasn’t designed for these conditions, which is why we prioritize waterproofing and crown repairs—especially in neighborhoods like Cherry Hills Village where homes predate modern building standards.
Clay tile liners in pre-1980 chimneys crack under thermal stress, letting deadly carbon monoxide seep into your home. Stainless steel liners aren’t just an upgrade—they’re a lifesaving investment. We size them precisely to your flue and weld the joints for a permanent seal, unlike cheap rigid liners that can shift and fail.
Cherry Hills Village homeowners often assume a chimney sweep is just about cleaning, but we treat it like a medical exam. We document every crack, gap, and deterioration in your masonry, then provide a prioritized repair plan. This prevents surprise costs during the holidays when emergency repairs cost twice as much.
"Ryan’s team saved our 1923 Tudor’s chimney from collapse. They spotted a hairline crack in the liner no one else had seen and installed a stainless steel one before the first snow. The tuckpointing work on the mortar joints looks seamless—you’d never know it was repaired."
"After a hailstorm damaged our chimney crown, Ryan Nakamura Chimney LLC had us patched and waterproofed in under 48 hours. Their crown repair held through last winter’s 20-degree swings—no leaks, no cracks. Worth every penny."
"We’ve used Ryan’s team for five years, from creosote removal to animal-proof caps. Their attention to detail is unmatched—especially in older homes like ours. They even matched the original mortar color perfectly."
"My fireplace draft was terrible, and two other sweeps said it was ‘normal for an old chimney.’ Ryan’s inspection revealed a collapsed liner and a clogged flue. Fixed both in one visit—now we burn wood without the acrid smell."
"The free estimate and 10-year warranty gave me confidence to proceed with the liner installation. Ryan’s team explained every step, and the work was done in a single day with minimal disruption. No hidden fees—just honest service."
"We had raccoons in our chimney for weeks before Ryan’s team installed a custom cap. They also sealed the crown, and now we’re not worried about water damage during the next storm. Fast, professional, and reasonably priced."
Call (720) 615-8835 or book online for same-day or next-day appointments. We’ll confirm your chimney’s age, past repairs, and any concerns—like water stains or draft issues—before arriving.
Our technician uses a 50-foot inspection camera and moisture meter to check every brick, mortar joint, and liner. We’ll share real-time findings on a tablet and explain what’s urgent vs. what can wait.
You’ll get a fixed-price quote with photos, a scope of work, and a 10-year warranty on repairs. No upsells—just clear options for safety upgrades like liners or tuckpointing.
We complete repairs in one visit when possible, then seal the crown and apply waterproofing. You’ll leave with a digital report, warranty details, and the confidence that your chimney won’t become a winter hazard.
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That damp ash smell is usually caused by negative air pressure drawing moist air down the chimney, common in spacious homes during humid summers. We can install a top-sealing damper to regulate airflow and keepoutside odors from entering your living space.
Yes, because many historic chimneys here were built without flue tiles or have crumbling mortar that modern codes cannot support. Installing a stainless steel liner protects your home’s structure from heat transfer and carbon monoxide while strictly preserving the chimney's exterior historic brickwork.
We frequently find nesting materials from squirrels, raccoons, and birds that seek refuge in the flue during spring. A professional sweep removes these blockages and installs a custom chimney cap to prevent wildlife entry and protect the masonry from water intrusion.
Yes, burning softwoods like pine, which are often readily available, generally produces more creosote than hardwoods due to higher sap content. This residue accumulates quickly and can ignite, so we recommend annual inspections if you primarily burn softer, resinous woods.
Look for crumbling brickwork, cracks in the mortar joints, or white staining known as efflorescence on the exterior chimney. These are signs that moisture is freezing and expanding, damaging the masonry, which requires immediate tuckpointing to prevent structural collapse.
We utilize high-powered HEPA vacuums and tarps to ensure your home remains pristine during the process. Our specialized dust containment systems capture soot and debris at the source, ensuring your fine furnishings and floors are protected from any mess during the inspection.
Most buyers and lenders in this area require a Level 2 inspection because it involves a video scan of the interior flue. This in-depth assessment verifies the structural integrity of the chimney and uncovers hidden hazards that a basic visual inspection would miss.
Those noises are often caused by thermal shock rapidly expanding the masonry or metal components inside the flue. However, if the sound resembles debris falling, it could indicate loose brick or broken flue tiles shifting, which warrants an immediate professional inspection to ensure stability.
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